The purpose of this article is to describe tandem dyads’ interactional resources and social practices for upholding intersubjectivity in video-mediated environments (VMEs) within the context of tandem language learning in a virtual learning environment (eClassroom tandem) arranged within formal language education in upper secondary schools. Data consists of video and screen recordings of several tandem dyads’ video-mediated interaction. Using conversation analysis, the study analyses how “lag” (a delay in the connection) affects participants’ meaning-making and ways to maintain intersubjectivity in VMEs. The results show that participants use different interactional resources and practices regarding turn-taking, turn design, and turn constr...
This article reports on the study undertaken to elucidate the pattern of interactions in the Video C...
Funding: This work was supported by the European Union H2020 Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions, grant a...
PhD Thesis. Multimedia items accompanying this thesis to be consulted at Robinson LibraryEncounters ...
The purpose of this article is to describe tandem dyads’ interactional resources and social practice...
The introduction of virtual learning environments has made new tools available that have the potenti...
he development of the Internet and digital tools for interaction has enabled computer-med...
The development of the Internet and digital tools for interaction has enabled computer-mediated comm...
This paper describes research with French university graduate student moderators in a Master's progr...
International audienceLive oral exchange via videoconferencing (VC) is known to offer useful afforda...
Second language (L2) learning can be enabled by tandem collaboration where students are grouped in v...
Virtual Exchange (VE) is a method of intercultural online learning in which groups of learners colla...
This paper investigates a pervasive phenomenon in video-mediated interaction (VMI), namely, simultan...
This study investigated the impact of synchronous computer-mediated communication (SCMC) mode and fa...
This study investigates how topics are managed in virtual exchanges between tertiary-level English l...
© 2018, Hacettepe University. All rights reserved. Previous studies have pointed out the need to con...
This article reports on the study undertaken to elucidate the pattern of interactions in the Video C...
Funding: This work was supported by the European Union H2020 Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions, grant a...
PhD Thesis. Multimedia items accompanying this thesis to be consulted at Robinson LibraryEncounters ...
The purpose of this article is to describe tandem dyads’ interactional resources and social practice...
The introduction of virtual learning environments has made new tools available that have the potenti...
he development of the Internet and digital tools for interaction has enabled computer-med...
The development of the Internet and digital tools for interaction has enabled computer-mediated comm...
This paper describes research with French university graduate student moderators in a Master's progr...
International audienceLive oral exchange via videoconferencing (VC) is known to offer useful afforda...
Second language (L2) learning can be enabled by tandem collaboration where students are grouped in v...
Virtual Exchange (VE) is a method of intercultural online learning in which groups of learners colla...
This paper investigates a pervasive phenomenon in video-mediated interaction (VMI), namely, simultan...
This study investigated the impact of synchronous computer-mediated communication (SCMC) mode and fa...
This study investigates how topics are managed in virtual exchanges between tertiary-level English l...
© 2018, Hacettepe University. All rights reserved. Previous studies have pointed out the need to con...
This article reports on the study undertaken to elucidate the pattern of interactions in the Video C...
Funding: This work was supported by the European Union H2020 Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions, grant a...
PhD Thesis. Multimedia items accompanying this thesis to be consulted at Robinson LibraryEncounters ...